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By: Dale Steinmetz

For our presentation we will have a Prezi and then we can put the pictures of what we measuring with a phantom load in so that the audience can see exactly what we are explaining. I believe we should do a Prezi because we have a lot of experiance with it and know how everything works. I think that our presentation should go in an order somewhat similar to this... We start off with an introduction where we explain what we are presenting about, Phantom load, and just skim over some of the basic questions we will ask at the end like "try to remember about how much some of the items in the bedroom use a year" or something similar to that. Then we could have a podcast or pencast or both to explain how a phantom load works. We could also do a podcast and pencast for the pre-presentation things. These would just give some background information on phantom load such as what it is or why energy is leaked. In each "circle" in the Prezi we should have a picture of the item, the amount of energy it uses a month, how much energy it uses a year, how much money it uses a month, how much money it uses a year, and ways you can prevent it. Also we could include why some items use more energy when off than others. At the very end we could have a video tour of the rooms we explored to get our data. Those are my ideas for our presentation. For the ending I think that we should calculate the total monthly energy used, annual energy used, monthly fees, and annual fees. Overall it should end up being about 15--20 minutes long.

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